COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONDouble Jack IPA is our first ever Imperial IPA. It features a big malty middle to cloak the high alcohol and mouth puckering hop bitterness. Huge tangerine, grapefruit and juicy fruit aroma blossom over the herbal blue basil and malt earthiness of this aggressive beer. Best enjoyed in moderation.

Bottle from brewdog online. Clear golden and thick white head. Aroma is beautiful, floral and biscuity malt on the nose with resin and citrus in the mouth. Taste is very nicely blanched, sweet and bitter, malty and crisp. Just short of prickly with an oily body. Excellent.

Poured from a bottle, its color is a stunning amber. A really beautiful beer with a moderate white head. The aroma is citrus, pine, and a little more floral than other IPAs. I was expecting more pine, and that disappointed when it wasn’t met. But in fairness, it’s not really a detriment to this beer at all. Lightly bitter, and moderately sticky, it leaves light lacing on the glass. Definitely a first-rate beer, but it left me wanting just a little bit more on most measures. Again, I don’t mean this as a negative. Rather, it was quite good, but I felt it was just missing being great.

Bright golden, clear with drops of visible carbonation and a decent contrasting white cap. Nose is brisk minty over piney, grapefruit, narrow bright malt and candied clementine. Initial taste is flickers of pine and syruppy pineapple with a jump start of bitterness. Juiciness has a bit of stage fright and this dry, minerally richness takes the opportunity. Carbonation is firm, mouthfeel stern but crisp enough. Finishes oddly dewy, gooseberry then a bit more greasy mint grapefruit it on the linger.

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